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The Merit Brass nipple is a seamless schedule 40 red brass pipe fitting with male National Pipe Taper (NPT) threads for connecting and extending female threaded pipes. The fitting has NPT threads for creating tighter seals than straight threads. Made of red brass, this schedule 40 seamless nipple is easier to clean than regular brass and more corrosion resistant than stainless steel. Seamless pipe is produced from a solid piece of metal that is heated and moved over a form until the steel is shaped into a hollow tube. It can withstand pressure better than ductile or welded pipes. The nipple meets standard NSF/ANSI 61 for use with drinking water supplies of pH 6.5 and higher and ASTM B-687 for quality assurance.Pipe fittings are components used for connecting, terminating, controlling flow, and changing the direction of piping in many different industries. When purchasing pipe fittings, consider the application, as this will affect material type, shape, size and required durability. Fittings are available threaded or unthreaded, in many shapes, styles, sizes, and schedules (pipe wall thickness).Merit Brass manufactures pipe nipples following ISO 9001 standards for quality assurance. Family-owned since 1937, the company is based in Cleveland, OH. Merit Brass distributes pipe fittings to the United States and Canada.
Nipple for connecting and extending pipes
Male National Pipe Taper (NPT) threads for connecting female threaded pipes
Made from brass for higher corrosion resistance than steel
Made of Alloy 230 from seamless red brass pipe for greater ease in machining than yellow brass
Meets NSF/ANSI 61 for use in drinking water supplies of pH 6.5 and higher
Red Brass Pipe Fitting, Nipple, Schedule 40 Seamless, 1/4" NPT Male X 3" LengthSold by: SMY GOODS ~ $7.99Used this as a riser for a pressure gauge in a house where there's a lot of iron and sediment in the water. Hoping that raising the gauge up off the main pipe a bit will spare it from some of the crud flowing through the main pipe getting up in it which contributed to killing the old one. Not sure if that will have any beneficial effect, but the nipple was in good shape, looked nice and well made, threads went together just fine into the female fitting on the main pipe and the union I used to attach the pressure gauge to it. And no leaks.